Television

Today Not Tomorrow recently moved into the East Madison Community Center, the first time it has ever had its own brick-and-mortar headquarters. The new location will help the organization “improve and build” on the work it’s already doing.more

HBO’s documentary “Beware the Slenderman” is a horror show in every sense. As two Milwaukee-area girls face trial this year for stabbing a classmate to appease a fictional character, the doc shows the story behind the highly publicized incident.more

October’s television lineup is an enchanting one. From hilarious returning comedies like "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" to new, highly anticipated series like "Divorce," Sarah Jessica Parker’s return to HBO, there is a Halloween treat for everyone.more

An Isthmus writer gets a quick role change when he is asked to moderate two panels at Wizard World Madison convention. Aaron R. Conklin finds it’s different on the other side of the fans’ adoration.more

Among the celebrity guests at this year’s Wizard World comic convention (April 8-10 at Alliant Energy Center) is Scottish actress Elizabeth Henstridge, who plays scientist Jemma Simmons on the ABC television series “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”more

This year’s Wizard World Comic Con offers a chance to reconnect with one of our own: Mike Baron, the two-time Eisner-winning comic book writer who called Madison home in the 1980s and ’90s and was a contributing writer to Isthmus.more

Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders and friends aren’t the only presidential candidates to keep an eye on in March: Returning for its fourth season, “House of Cards” finds Kevin Spacey’s Frank Underwood in the midst of a primary challenge.more

February is notoriously cold and dreary, but the forthcoming month’s new and returning television shows will provide the jolt you need to power through the frigid temperatures. Your couch life is about to get a little bit better.more

In the fourth episode of “Making a Murderer,” a news producer calls the Steven Avery story “the perfect ‘Dateline’ story,” and now the NBC newsmagazine says it’s preparing to air a new segment about the case about the convicted murderer on Jan. 29.more

Past Januarys have seen a few rare hits (like 2015’s “Empire”) but mostly spectacular misses (like 2014’s “Rake”). Despite the month’s shaky launch history, this season there’s a rather intriguing mix of new shows and returnees.more

“Making a Murderer” is a new Netflix documentary series that tackles the complicated story of Wisconsin’s Steven Avery, exonerated for a rape after serving 18 years in prison and then rearrested for murder.more

The December television schedule is a holiday grab bag of sorts. Or maybe it’s a white elephant exchange. The crop of shows is a bit random, but that doesn’t mean they won’t provide a few laughs and some entertainment.more

Most shows have already premiered by the time November rolls around, but there are still some gems coming this month, including Aziz Ansari's new Netflix series "Master of None," and "Flesh & Bone," a Starz drama about the cutthroat world of ballet.more